The LA Times' Andrew Malcolm might want to monitor his readers' hate comments

After posting one his of signature moronic items about black journalist celebrating Obama at a closed-door White House event, and after the item got picked up by Drudge and right-wing blogs, Malcolm's Times blog was rewarded with lots of reader comments.

According to the Times' policy, comments will be erased if they:

contains vulgar, profane, abusive, racist or hateful language or expressions, epithets or slurs, text, photographs or illustrations in poor taste, inflammatory attacks of a personal, racial or religious nature

You mean like these?

The fried chicken and watermelon lunch was enjoyed by all.

Posted by: Max | March 20, 2009 at 08:54 PM

Or:

No white interlopers allowed!

Posted by: Rev. Al Sharpton | March 20, 2009 at 09:23 PM

Or:

WHO is he recieving his 'award' from? The Federation of 'BLACK' Community Newspapers? Is there a WHITE Federation of Newspapers? And if there was, do you think that this IDIOT would be ACCEPTING AN AWARD FROM THEM? For someone who 'CLAIMS' to be 'bi-racial', he sure goes to a lot of " 'BLACK' things. You say the 'PRESS' isn't going to be allowed. Are you sure that it isn't THE WHITE PRESS, that isn't invited. This IDIOT makes my stomach sick.

Posted by: Timothy L. Pennell | March 20, 2009 at 05:22 AM

Or:

So the racist black president allows only some racist black representative of the press to present the award.

Posted by: rollinson | March 20, 2009 at 06:07 AM

Or:

Ha! Ha! Let me get this straight. Obama is receiveng an award from a “Federation of Black Community Newspapers” and bans the rest of the media outlets from attending.Sounds like the first official “Blackout” of the White house! I would like to be a fly on the wall at that ceremony, and wonder if Biden was invited? Kill Whitey!!!!

Posted by: Micah Lomas | March 20, 2009 at 08:18 AM

Stay classy LA Times.